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In "Khartoum Campaign, 1898; or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan," Bennet Burleigh offers a meticulous historical account of the Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of Sudan, encapsulating the military strategies, political dynamics, and cultural contexts of the late 19th century. Burleigh's narrative combines vivid firsthand descriptions with rigorous analysis, reflecting a literary style that balances the immediacy of the battlefield with thoughtful commentary on imperial attitudes. His work not only chronicles the battles and leaders involved but also situates the campaign within the broader tapestry of…mehr

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In "Khartoum Campaign, 1898; or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan," Bennet Burleigh offers a meticulous historical account of the Anglo-Egyptian reconquest of Sudan, encapsulating the military strategies, political dynamics, and cultural contexts of the late 19th century. Burleigh's narrative combines vivid firsthand descriptions with rigorous analysis, reflecting a literary style that balances the immediacy of the battlefield with thoughtful commentary on imperial attitudes. His work not only chronicles the battles and leaders involved but also situates the campaign within the broader tapestry of British imperial ambitions and colonial rhetoric during this tumultuous period. Bennet Burleigh was an accomplished war correspondent whose journalistic pursuits afforded him unique access to the events he covered. His extensive travels across Europe and Africa, paired with his experiences in the fields of journalism and military reporting, informed his perceptive insights into the geopolitical complexities of the Soudan. This background legitimizes Burleigh's authority in discussing both the military campaign itself and the cultural encounters that defined it, as he expertly intertwines personal observation with historical narrative. For readers interested in military history, colonial studies, or the intricate interplay of power and culture in imperial contexts, Burleigh's "Khartoum Campaign, 1898" emerges as an indispensable resource. It not only provides a gripping account of a pivotal moment in British history but also invites reflection on the legacies of colonialism that continue to resonate in contemporary Africa.

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Bennet Burleigh (1840-1914) was a distinguished British war correspondent and author whose chronicles of conflict were acclaimed for their vivid descriptions and acute observations. His work as a journalist during pivotal moments of military history informed his authoritative stance in the literature, culminating in his notable work, 'Khartoum Campaign, 1898; or the Re-Conquest of the Soudan'. This book remains an essential reference for scholars interested in the military and colonial history of the Soudan (now Sudan) at the turn of the 20th century. Burleigh, employed by the London Daily Telegraph, had the formidable task of relaying the complexities of war to a distant public, an endeavor he pursued with unyielding dedication. His writing style, characterized by both narrative drive and careful attention to detail, set a standard for war reportage and subsequently influenced the genre of military non-fiction. 'Khartoum Campaign, 1898' encapsulates his signature approach, combining frontline dispatches with comprehensive analyses of the campaign, led by General Sir Herbert Kitchener, against the forces of the Mahdist State. Burleigh's legacy endures in the realm of historical wartime literature, where his contributions continue to be studied for their historical value and literary merit.